Dewalt DPG41 Large Premium Cowhide Leather Work Glove with Reinforced Palm And Wing Thumb and Safety Cuff
Dewalt DPG41 Large Premium Cowhide Leather Work Glove with Reinforced Palm And Wing Thumb and Safety Cuff
Product Description
Reinforced double leather palm and thumb , Reinforced fingertips provide longer wear, Wing thumb for comfortable fit, Split cowhide leather knuckle strap , 2 1/2" rubberized safety cuff, Uses: General Construction Equipment Operation Power Tools Grinders
- 90% Polyester / 10% Cotton
- Reinforced double leather palm and thumb provides superior toughness
- Reinforced fingertips provide longer wear
- Wing thumb for comfortable fit
- Split cowhide leather knuckle strap provides extra protection
- Includes 2-1/2-inch rubberized safety cuff
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Good all purpose warm weather work glove May 4, 2008
As this has no insulation it is obviously not intended for extended winter use. It does have a little cushioning in it but not enough to get excited about. I know this sounds lack luster so far but I have used these gloves for two or three weeks with no complaints. They seem to be sturdy, durable, and fit as well as a leather glove of this type should be expected to. If you're looking for something that is going to fit you like a second skin, this isn't the type of work glove you need to be looking at. If you're looking a good all pupose glove then these will do.
(UPDATE) I have had and used these gloves almost daily for months now and they have held together while doing everything from chopping/stacking wood to carrying stone to simply raking and shoveling. I stand by my original recomendation, for the price you're getting a great pair of gloves.
better than junk, but I was expecting Dewalt December 10, 2008
(UPDATE) I have had and used these gloves almost daily for months now and they have held together while doing everything from chopping/stacking wood to carrying stone to simply raking and shoveling. I stand by my original recomendation, for the price you're getting a great pair of gloves.
better than junk, but I was expecting Dewalt December 10, 2008
By A. Schuetz
Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm doing lots of renovating of my house, and along with the full complement of DeWalt 18V tools (which I love), I am also an aggressive user of work gloves. After going through a half dozen pair of gloves from home depot, I thought it was time to buy "the good stuff".
Well, these lasted about as long as the rest. One day of doing demolition, and there's a big hole in the fingertip.
Which I might have expected from home depot, but it made me sad because these gloves matched my tools, look "manly" and... didn't hold up.
I'll buy them again when they are cheap, but I'm sure glad the company makes better tools than gloves!
when they say large... January 19, 2009
Well, these lasted about as long as the rest. One day of doing demolition, and there's a big hole in the fingertip.
Which I might have expected from home depot, but it made me sad because these gloves matched my tools, look "manly" and... didn't hold up.
I'll buy them again when they are cheap, but I'm sure glad the company makes better tools than gloves!
when they say large... January 19, 2009
Amazon Verified Purchase
I bought these gloves to use with my chainsaw. I'm an average sized guy. My hands are actually smaller than average. I ordered LARGE because I wanted gloves that would give me a little room inside them. Imagine my shock when I was barely able to slip these on.
They are tight! I can just barely use them. So remember guys, if you are extra large, or even average like I am, these gloves are gonna be a tight squeeze. I can use them. I am using them. Now I'm hoping they stretch out a bit. Sturdy enough-just tight. Hard to move in so far.

They are tight! I can just barely use them. So remember guys, if you are extra large, or even average like I am, these gloves are gonna be a tight squeeze. I can use them. I am using them. Now I'm hoping they stretch out a bit. Sturdy enough-just tight. Hard to move in so far.
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